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  • Help Pets Today By Fostering for Your Local Shelter

    Help Pets Today By Fostering for Your Local Shelter

    By Somerset Regional Animal Shelter By fostering animals for a short, but necessary period of time, these families provide more room at the shelter, allowing our facility to help other animals in need.  During this seminar we will provide training and information regarding what to expect when fostering an animal for the shelter.  We will…

  • LAWRENCE: Foundation donates $50,000 for LHS library work

    With a $50,000 grant in hand, Lawrence Township School District officials are getting ready to launch phase II of the Lawrence High School library renovation project. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    With a $50,000 grant in hand, Lawrence Township School District officials are getting ready to launch phase II of the Lawrence High School library…

  • Intern Forecasts Spring Fashion

    Intern Forecasts Spring Fashion

    By Katelyn Leirer        Karen Thompson at Lace Silhouettes Lingerie is committed to helping women find the perfect fitting lingerie. Since 2008 Karen Thompson has helped about 25 college students peruse their dreams of working in fashion, by providing them with internships to help them see these dreams through.         This winter Jamie Kliment completed…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: March 28

    Hamilton    Police investigated a criminal mischief incident on Unwin Drive and on Lincoln Court on March 13.    In addition, police investigated auto burglaries in the 700 block of Marketplace Boulevard and in the 3000 block of Klockner Road.    Police also investigated thefts in the 4100 block of South Broad Street and in the 1400 block…

  • Evidence of drugs found in Lawrence

    Brandon Duncan, Wrightstown     As a child advocate and gang intervention specialist for Fierce Youth Outreach, I feel an obligation to write to the community of Lawrenceville and share how my first visit to your community resulted in me visiting churches that were all locked up tight and how just a block from one of…

  • Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens

    Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens

    Princeton Photo Workshop Princeton Photo Workshop Announces Summer Camp for Teens Princeton Photo Workshop has just announced a new summer day program for enthusiastic young photographers to learn the fundamentals of digital photography while exploring their creativity and enjoyment of photography. 13 to 17-year-old photographers will participate in one week or two week hands-on workshops,…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: March 27

    Florence    Police charged Austin D. Summerville, 19, of Willingboro, and Devon A. Cooper, 21, of Burlington City for narcotics possession on March 12.    According to police, patrol saw a car in the roadway on Parkside Drive and approached the car’s occupants as they excited Mario & Franks. An ensuing investigation revealed 14 individually packaged baggies…

  • STATE WE’RE IN: Conservation trailblazer: Mark Becker

    by Michele Byers The swan is a fitting mascot for the Bergen Save the Watershed Action Network, otherwise known as Bergen SWAN, a grassroots organization that’s achieved huge gains in water protection.    ”Swans are a graceful, but very tough bird,” pointed out Lori Charkey, co-founder of the group. “If you mess with them, they’ll bite…

  • Pressgram: filter & publish photos to WordPress

    Pressgram: filter & publish photos to WordPress

    By Ben Britt The Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group presents: Pressgram: filter & publish photos to WordPress with Khürt Williams April 8, 7:30 – 9 pm Stuart Hall, Room 6, Princeton Theological Seminary, (Alexander St), Princeton, New Jersey Free – open to public If you love photo journaling or sharing photos via social media with friends…